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Adelbert M “Dell” Lowell Jr.

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Adelbert M “Dell” Lowell Jr. Veteran

Birth
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Death
9 Feb 1916 (aged 43)
Burial
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
29, 16/E
Memorial ID
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In 1875, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota; A.M. Lowell was enumerated with his parents A. & A.E. Lowell and brother: Liberty Lowell (1875 Minnesota Census).

In 1880, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota; Adelbet Lowell was enumerated with his parents Adelbet & Abby Lowell and siblings: Liberty & Eave Lowell (1880 Census).

In 1895, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota; Adelbert M. Lowell Jr. was enumerated with his parents Adelbert M. Sr. & Abie Lowell and brother Liberty W. Lowell (1895 Minnesota Census).

In April, May & Oct 1898, Private Dell M. Lowell (enlisted 8 April 1898) was mustered at Marine Barracks, Naval Yard, Mare Island, California (Marine Muster Rolls).

In 1900, Pulilau, Luzon Island, Philippine Islands; Sergeant Dell M. Lowell (B: ~1874, Missouri) was enumerated with Company M, 35th Infantry Regiment (1900 Census).

On 20 Mar 1908, California; Dell M. Lowell filed for his military pension. He had served:
1898: Private, US Marine Corps
1899: Company D, 35 U.S. Infantry
1899-1901: Company M, 35th U.S. Infantry
1902-1908: Master at Arms 1st Class: Don Juan De Austria, Oregon, Independence, Rainbow, Piscatagna, Brooklyn, New Orleans
(Military Pensions; Roll #290).

On 10 Apr 1915, Los Angeles, California; Dell M. Lowell (B: ~1875, Minnesota; D: 9 Feb 1916) was admitted to the Sawtelle Pacific Branch Home for Disabled Veterans. He was described as 6' 3/4", dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes, Protestant, single, and a wineman. Next of kin was recorded as his mother Mrs. Abbie E. Lowell of San Diego, California. On 9 Aug 1899, Saint Paul, Minnesota; he had enlisted as a Private with Company M, 35th US Volunteer Infantry Regiment. On 11 Mar 1901, he was discharged as a Sergeant at Macabebe, Philippine Islands. Dell passed away from tuberculosis and was buried in the Sawtelle Home Cemetery; Plot: section 29, row E-16 (Home for Disabled Veterans Admissions).
In 1875, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota; A.M. Lowell was enumerated with his parents A. & A.E. Lowell and brother: Liberty Lowell (1875 Minnesota Census).

In 1880, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota; Adelbet Lowell was enumerated with his parents Adelbet & Abby Lowell and siblings: Liberty & Eave Lowell (1880 Census).

In 1895, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota; Adelbert M. Lowell Jr. was enumerated with his parents Adelbert M. Sr. & Abie Lowell and brother Liberty W. Lowell (1895 Minnesota Census).

In April, May & Oct 1898, Private Dell M. Lowell (enlisted 8 April 1898) was mustered at Marine Barracks, Naval Yard, Mare Island, California (Marine Muster Rolls).

In 1900, Pulilau, Luzon Island, Philippine Islands; Sergeant Dell M. Lowell (B: ~1874, Missouri) was enumerated with Company M, 35th Infantry Regiment (1900 Census).

On 20 Mar 1908, California; Dell M. Lowell filed for his military pension. He had served:
1898: Private, US Marine Corps
1899: Company D, 35 U.S. Infantry
1899-1901: Company M, 35th U.S. Infantry
1902-1908: Master at Arms 1st Class: Don Juan De Austria, Oregon, Independence, Rainbow, Piscatagna, Brooklyn, New Orleans
(Military Pensions; Roll #290).

On 10 Apr 1915, Los Angeles, California; Dell M. Lowell (B: ~1875, Minnesota; D: 9 Feb 1916) was admitted to the Sawtelle Pacific Branch Home for Disabled Veterans. He was described as 6' 3/4", dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes, Protestant, single, and a wineman. Next of kin was recorded as his mother Mrs. Abbie E. Lowell of San Diego, California. On 9 Aug 1899, Saint Paul, Minnesota; he had enlisted as a Private with Company M, 35th US Volunteer Infantry Regiment. On 11 Mar 1901, he was discharged as a Sergeant at Macabebe, Philippine Islands. Dell passed away from tuberculosis and was buried in the Sawtelle Home Cemetery; Plot: section 29, row E-16 (Home for Disabled Veterans Admissions).


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